It was going to be a brilliant day for being out in them thar hills, and of course the possibility of the Grasshopper warbler still being around well you guessed it, no it was not despite having been reported the previous morning! So it was Stiperstones for Willow warbler and Common Whitethroat



Now having been at Bridges the day before I find these little birds so charismatic I was back after drawing a basic blank.


And then there was Sunday, blowy but a day I had set aside for a bit of Bugs and buds
as you will see from the Blog before this one.
Cheers
Paul
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